Etymology:
Meaning:
Pertaining to or resembling grain or corn; associated with the cultivation or use of grain.
Origin:
The word "frumentaceous" originated from the Latin term "frumentum," which refers to grain, particularly wheat or barley. The suffix "-aceous" is commonly used to create adjectives that indicate a relationship or similarity. Thus, "frumentaceous" denotes something that is related to or resembles grain.
Usage:
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